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1 Groat - Henry VII facing bust, London mint

Issuer Crown of England
Year 1493-1498
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Value 1 Groat (1⁄60)
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Reverse description Long cross fourchée (cross with forked terminals) dividing the field into four quarters, each containing three pellets arranged in a triangular formation, a design derived from the standard English groat reverse. A beaded inner circle encloses the central cross design. The mint name and pious motto appear in the surrounding legend, separated by stops. The overall layout follows the established medieval English groat format, with the cross serving both a decorative and a symbolic function as a device for checking clip.
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